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William 'Bill' Bonin known as the Freeway Killer was executed on February 23, 1996 for 14 murders although suspected of over 21 rapes, tortures and murders of young boys along California highways. Bonin usually selected young male hitchhikers, schoolboys or, occasionally, male prostitutes as his victims. The victims, aged 12 to 19, were either enticed or forced into his Chevy van, overpowered, had their hands tied behind their back, were sexually assaulted, tortured and then usually killed by strangulation with their own T-shirts, although some were stabbed or battered to death.
This letter is a COPY of a letter that he sent to crime partner James Munro a week before his execution (interestingly enough Bonin calls Munro 'Mike' - which was the alias that Munro used during their crimes). The letter was typed by Bonin on February 16, 1996, in it, he explains the happenings of the last few days and the procedure ahead. He explains that he is at peace and is happy. He tells the recipient that he is ok and not to worry and that he cares for him all his friends. The letter is typed and is three pages. James Munro - Bonin's crime partner sent us this copy. The letter and envelope from Munro that the copy was sent to us in is also included in this package - In the letter Munro states that he has included Bonin's 'last' letter. Munro addresses the envelope as his alias Michael Bandit and adds an aka James Munro and signs the letter James Munro. Letter and envelope from Munro aka Michael Bandit: Portion of the closing of the letter from Bonin: Envelope from Greg Miley (a third partner in the freeway killings) is also included in this package as an extra:
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